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11 years of Educating Rural India
Innovating India’s Schooling: Conference
“Innovating India’s Schooling” was a conference, designed and conducted by Isha Vidhya,
Isha Home School, and the Isha Leadership Academy to bring together concerned individuals
and thinkers from the fields of education, government, and industry on 5th November 2016. It
was a platform to generate and develop ideas, and share insights on the road ahead for
better education. Through a series of lectures, debates, and discussions, the conference
sought to redefine education as a tool to not just create a highly productive workforce, but
also shape an inclusive, responsible and joyful society. The event also marked the 10th
anniversary of Isha Vidhya, the rural education initiative of Isha Foundation.
The chief invitees and speakers at the inaugural included yogi and mystic, Sadhguru, founder
of Isha Foundation, Shri Prakash Javadekar, the Union Minister for Human Resources &
Development, heads of leading corporates that have made significant contributions to the
field of education, heads of schools and eminent academicians.
The topics; Bringing schooling in line with 21st century India; Re-imagining curriculum as a
blend of modern and traditional thinking; Re-imagining the teacher's role in a tech-enabled
learning environment; Re-imagining teacher training for the contemporary classroom.
“Education needs inspiration, not just information. Only inspired human beings can
transform their own lives and lives around them.” – Sadhguru
Isha Vidhya- an introduction and what we do!
Mission
Isha Vidhya aims to provide high quality school education to rural children who cannot
otherwise access or afford it.
2016 marks the 10th anniversary of the opening of the first Isha Vidhya School. From humble
yet enthusiastic beginnings, the Isha Vidhya outreach has experienced incredible growth and
success, with many opportunities to learn and improve along the way. Today a visitor to any
of Isha Vidhya’s nine schools will encounter a bright picture- the smiling faces and friendly
“Namaskarams” of healthy, happy children in a clean, inviting and stimulating environment,
And behind the scenes, so much life and love has gone into shaping these schools into what
they have become today.
Isha Vidhya, a not for profit education initiative, works for the economic and social
empowerment of rural children in the villages across southern states of Tamil Nadu & Andhra
Pradesh, India. Through this effort, the foundation is committed to raising the level of
education and literacy in rural India and to helping disadvantaged children realize their full
potential.
Isha Vidhya’s nine rural schools serve 7138 rural children from kindergarten to 12th standard
in 2016-17. 60% of these were on scholarships and most are first-generation learners.
Isha Vidhya is the vision of Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev founder of Isha Foundation to empower
rural children. An initiative under Isha Education trust, the school aims to nurture and develop
children through a holistic, high quality, English medium education.
Government School Support Program
Isha Vidhya has evolved a scalable
model for providing quality education
within the limitations of
underdeveloped, rural communities.
The model creates a holistic and
nurturing environment in which
youth can learn in a joyful manner
and realize their full potential. With
this experience and tools developed,
Isha Vidhya supports Government schools in select, critical areas which bring about significant
enhancement in education quality and have the potential to trigger an overall change in the
public education system.
The interventions in Tamil Nadu
In 2012, Isha Vidhya began to carry out critical interventions in rural, Government schools in
Tamil Nadu, including:
English language program – Magic English
Remedial program for students substantially behind their learning level.
Happy Classroom Training for teachers extra-curricular enhancements through sports,
yoga, environmental education, health awareness, career counseling and summer camps
Providing extra teachers for higher secondary and contingency staff for school cleanliness
Presently, in 2016-17, the Govt. School Support Program in TN covered:
56 schools
38000 students
The intervention in Andhra Pradesh
Based on the positive outcomes in Tamil Nadu, the Government School Support Program was
extended to Kuppam Constituency in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh in 2016-17. Here, Isha
Vidhya worked directly by training the Government teachers and headmasters, who then
implemented the intervention programs with Isha Vidhya’s on-going guidance.
460 schools
1600 teachers trained
35,000 students impacted
Titbits
Isha Vidhya was named Official Charity Partner at Wipro Chennai Marathon 2016; Isha
Vidhya was invited to be an official Charity Partner at this year’s Wipro Chennai Marathon.
This was a honor, privilege and opportunity. Wipro Chennai Marathon is the largest
marathon in southern India. By selecting Isha Vidhya as a charity partner, Chennai
Runners, the organizers of the marathon, acknowledge Isha Vidhya’s work.
For the first time in the history of Isha Vidhya, Isha Vidhya Coimbatore girls knocked out
opponents in the Coimbatore West Zone Hockey competition to win a chance to play in
the district level competition. Our girls won in the Under-17 category by defeating their
opponents with a score of 2-1.
Our Mumbai supporters ensured that Isha Vidhya were the NGO which raised the 3rd
highest funds in Mumbai Marathon 2017. United Way of Mumbai presented a trophy.
10th Std Public Exam results were as stupendous as last years. Our students have made us
proud by scoring an average of 86.84% and the topper bagged an incredible 98.4%!
Guidestar India conferred the Gold rating on Isha Education for transparency and
statutory compliance.
In the Global Giving funding platform, one of the significant fund-raising efforts
happened when Isha Vidhya raised more than $40,000 in a single day! in 2016-17. Isha
Vidhya was also ranked the no.1 NGO among GG’s 20,000 registered NGOs based on our
reporting criteria.
Yoga – A Key Intervention; Students are introduced to Isha Yoga for Children as soon as
they join the school. This not only enhances their concentration and focus but also helps
them grow into balanced human beings. In 2016, Isha Vidhya students taught 30,000
visitors to the Isha Yoga Centre (during their summer vacations) and another 50,000 in
other places such as schools and even police stations around their villages. In 2017, they
have reached out to another 20,000 people so far.
Innovative Initiatives – Honesty Shop; An initiative by the Principal of Isha Vidhya,
“Honesty Shop” is a remarkable intervention to inculcate truthfulness among children. A
cupboard full of stationery is kept unlocked in one of the rooms (no camera!), with the
price list posted in full view. An open bowl is on the shelf. Students are supposed to
simply drop the right amount for the item they choose to buy. “When the school
introduced Honesty Shop, I saw it as an unnecessary pressure, to be honest. Why should I
be honest, if I can get things easier by being dishonest? I argued within myself for several
months, and I even took a few things from the shop without paying. And then gradually, I
found myself more at peace with this “honesty concept,” and now it is just natural for me
to be honest.” – Anonymous, Student Isha Vidhya, Erode.
Volunteers and donors, our greatest support
Volunteer’s dedication and commitment to all the staff members, volunteers and supporters
are the keys to success of Isha Vidhya. We cannot express enough gratitude to volunteers
and supporters who inspire us daily to give our best.
Roshan Arra (Isha Vidhya volunteer) from Velachery Chennai, shares, "for the first
time I participated in preparing learning aids for Isha Vidhya schools. I am very happy
about it and the program was very enjoyable. Unlike every Sunday, this one was
utilized in a productive way. At the same time, this activity was creative, engaging and
interesting. By the end, I'm infected with childlike happiness and excitement.
“I want to become the Principal of Erode Isha Vidhya,” said Sorchelve, a scholarship
student from a poor family, with bright eyes. Her answer surprised me a bit, and I
asked her the reason for this ‘grand’ ambition. “Everybody wants to go for professions
that pay well, but I want to pay back to this school what it has given me,” she said
softly.
Dr. Priya, a specialist in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care shared after her talk to Isha
Vidhya students on vocational options- “I am used to presenting in conferences to
professionals in the field of medicine and post-graduate students in medicine. This is
my first time talking with school students. It was a unique experience and challenging
as the questions were not predictable. Students were extremely receptive to the topic
and understood what was conveyed. I had no one to tell me about any academic or
professional path in my school days. I feel that this way I can help the rural children to
ease into college and eventually a career in medicine.”
Changing lives through scholarships:
Isha Vidhya’s scholarships/sponsorships are entirely need-based. In fact, over 60% of
admissions are reserved for the needy. There are four options available to a donor, who
wishes to sponsor a child:
1) Full educational support (Rs.25,000 / $480 / £300 per year) covers tuition, books, note-
books, noon-meal, transport, and uniform.
2) Scholarship (Rs.14,000 / $240 / £150 per year) which covers tuition, books & note-books
3) Transport Subsidy (Rs.6,000 / $126 / £79 per year)
4) Noon-meal Subsidy (Rs.4,000 / $72 / £45 per year)
The Scholarships represent a truly life-changing opportunity for many of our students.
However, the number of students in need of scholarship assistance currently outstrips our
supply of funds, which is limited to the number of donations received. In order to ensure that
our scholarships are distributed to the families most in need, a comprehensive scholarship
evaluation process is followed. Donors are encouraged to write and if possible speak to their
sponsored children through Skype.
Contribution of Isha Vidhya: Quality Education Ingrained with Traditional Value
It is in a scenario like this that path-breaking efforts of institutions like Isha Vidhya are of
paramount importance. Their community-based holistic approach to education not only
ensures that the academic deliverables are not compromised upon but at the same time
produce individuals who are well-integrated into their communities and cultures.
While their academic skills enable them to develop their full potential and earn their way out
of poverty, the cultural rooting that they receive in the school makes them valued members
of their community. Producing such individuals is the key to ensure the continuity of our
cultural heritage and passing it on to future generations.
So if you are an Isha Vidhya donor, or a sponsor, or a supporter, you should know that your
contribution is creating this priceless infrastructure, one child at a time.
“For integrity to flourish in society, we have to nurture it – within ourselves, in our children,
in our education systems.” – Sadhguru
Sadhguru, Founder
Sadhguru is a yogi, mystic, and visionary who is the founder of Isha Vidhya, as well as Isha
Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the wellbeing of the individual and the
world for the past three decades. Sadhguru’s life and work have focused on helping human
beings reach their ultimate potential through the inner science of yoga. A versatile speaker,
his speaking engagements at global forums like the United Nations, TED, & the World
Economic Forum, discuss issues as diverse as human rights, business values, and social,
environmental and existential matters.
Isha Education
Board of Trustees
Swami Nisarga, M.E, Managing Trustee
Maa Pradyutha, Correspondent - Isha Samskriti
Maa Karpoori, Volunteer – Isha Foundation
Mr. Prahlad Kakar, Advertising Guru
Mr. S.Dorairaj, Senior Advocate
Mr. C. Prabhakar, Director - Gopalan Enterprises
Advisory Committee
Mr. Vellayan Subbiah, MD, Cholamandalam Finance & Invest.
Mr. K. Kumaran, Industrialist
Mr. Shyam Prasad, Venture Capitalist
Audited Accounts of Isha Vidhya for Financial Year 2016-17
Income & Expenditure Statement (All figures are Rs in lacs )
Income for the year ended on 31-Mar-17 31-Mar-16 31-Mar-15 Earned / Self generated income 645.92 515.63 475.02
Donations from Indian sources 431.63 515.26 340.62
Donations from International sources 144.72 25.22 9.84
Other income 178.62 66.9 21.25
Total Income 1,400.89 1,123.01 846.74
Expenditure for the year ended on 31-Mar-17 31-Mar-16 31-Mar-15
Programme-related Expenses:-
Salaries & Benefits 545.5 460.17 376.48
Staff training - - 6.02
Staff Travel 4.63 - -
Office Support Expenses 111.06 86 74.5
Material procured (Consumables as Food / books / provisions)
201.14 181.27 140.24
Event registration & Public awareness exp 43.12 15.63 13.26
Student transport expenses 149.97 125.3 151.53
Depreciation on Building 77.74 147.81 127.14
Depreciation on assets other than Building 78.59 47.83 54.79
Other expenses 22.7 15.51 11.43
Total Expenditure 1234.45 1,079.53 955.38
Surplus / Deficit 166.64 43.48 -108.64
Balance Sheet (All figures are in INR (in lakhs))
Assets as on 31-Mar-17 31-Mar-16 31-Mar-15
Fixed assets
Land & Building 1,711.95 1,508.84 1,356.57
Other Assets 800.76 667.51 420.86
Investments 1,398.54 698.34 25.27
Loans and advances
Deposits 2.74 2.67 3.86
For Capital Expenses 0.79 0.2 24.21
For Operating Expenses 27.34 12.41 16.87
Cash and bank balances 744.53 581.72 714.27
Other current assets 14.46 0.65 4.59
Inter concern transaction - 50.66 -
Excess of expenditure over income - - 108.64
Total Assets 4701.13 3,523.01 2,675.15
Liabilities as on 31-Mar-17 31-Mar-16 31-Mar-15
Trust/ Society/ Share-holder funds - - -
Capital fund (unrestricted including corpus fund) 3,248.07 2,392.16 1,640.11
Loans & borrowings - 86.3 86.3
Corpus and utilized earmarked fund transferred 946.05 863.09 850.28
Restricted/ Earmarked funds 177.31 109.26 72.19
Current liabilities and provisions 25.67 28.72 26.27
Excess of income over expenditure 166.44 43.48 -
Inter concern transaction 137.59 - - Total Liabilities 4701.13 3,523.01 2,675.15
Receipts and Payments Account (All figures are in INR (in lakhs))
Receipts for the year ended on 31-Mar-17 31-Mar-16 31-Mar-15
Opening Cash and Bank Balance 581.72 714.27 267.03
Earned/ Self generated income 645.92 515.63 475.02
Donations from Indian sources 1,088.39 1,017.40 938.84
Donations from International sources 487.12 433.65 334.09
Closure of Deposit - - -
Sale of investments / assets - 6.5 -
Increase in current liability - 2.45 1.72
Decrease in Current assets - 33.6 -
Inter concern transaction 66.23 - -
Other receipts 178.62 66.9 21.25
Total Receipts 3,048.00 2,790.39 2,037.96
Payments for the year ended on 31-Mar-17 31-Mar-16 31-Mar-15
Capital items/ assets purchased for the organisation 492.69 601.06 442.06
Capital items / assets purchased for beneficiaries - - -
Increase in investments 700.21 673.06 25.27
Grants/ donations to other organisations - - -
Increase in Current assets 29.40 - 4.84
Decrease in Current Liability 3.05 - -
Inter Concern transaction - 50.66 78.06
Operating Expenses 1,078.12 883.88 773.45
Total Payments 2303.47 2,208.67 1,323.69
Closing cash and bank balance 744.53 581.72 714.27
Notes
Income & Expenditure Statement
All figures pertain to Isha Vidhya Project. Relevant amounts which appear as part of the accounts of the Parent Trust (Isha Education) have also been identified and aggregated here to present a complete financial picture of the Isha Vidhya project.
All donations are received only in the name of the Isha Education Trust, which has the FCRA & 80G approvals.
Other Income includes Bank Interest appearing in Isha Education Accounts.
Buildings are appearing in the books of Isha Education trust but used exclusively for Project Isha Vidhya.
Fixed assets and Liabilities
The Fixed assets include assets Rs.1,367.22 lakhs, Rs.1518.43 lakhs and Rs. 1,721.10 lakhs for the year 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 respectively appearing in the name of Isha Education used exclusively for Isha Vidhya.
The Loans & Advances includes Rs.31.00, Rs.0.21 lakhs and Rs. 0.79 lakhs for the year 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 respectively appearing in the name of Isha Education, all extended for project Isha Vidhya.
Slab of gross salary (in Rs) plus benefits paid to staff (per month)
Male staff Female staff Total staff
Less than 5000 1 6 7
5,000 – 10,000 84 285 369
10,000 – 25,000 34 92 126
25,000 – 50,000 9 6 15
50,000 – 1,00,000 1 0 1
Greater than 1,00,000 0 0 0
Total annual payments made to consultants (In Rs)
Number of consultants
Less than 5000 0
5,000 – 10,000 0
10,000 – 25,000 0
25,000 – 50,000 0
50,000 – 1,00,000 0
Staff remuneration in Rupees as of 31st March 2017:
Particulars Name Designation Remuneration (in Rs.)
[Gross yearly + benefits]
Operational Head of the organisation: (including honorarium):
Vinod Hari Project Director 0
Highest paid person in the organisation (staff or consultant):
Prabhu Loganathan
Sr. Fundraising Coordinator
649,548
Lowest paid person in the organisation (staff or consultant):
Jeyavalli Teacher 60,000
Total Cost of International Travel by Board Members/Staff/ Volunteers on behalf of organisation for 2016-2017: Please provide travel details of ALL members: NIL Annual Gross Remuneration paid to members of your Statutory Governing Body by this organisation (in case of no remuneration please write “ZERO”) as of 31st March 2017.
No Name Gross Remuneration PER ANNUM (Rs.)
1 Swami Nisarga
0 2 MaaPradyuta
0
3 Maa Karpoori
0 4 Shri. Prahalad Kakkar
0
5 Shri. S. Dhorairaj
0 6 Shri.Prabakar
0
If any Board member received remuneration what was the process adopted to determine the salary? Please provide the Board Meeting date when this board member/s salary was discussed: N.A Amount reimbursed (in Rs.) to ALL Board members in the financial year 2016-2017 for following items:
1 International Travel Rs. 0
2 Domestic Travel Rs. 0
3 Local Conveyance Rs. 0
4 Entertainment Expenses Rs. 0
5 Others Rs. 0
Minutes of Statutory Governing Body Meetings:
Years required
Dates of Statutory Governing Body
Meetings (Please enter in DD/MM/YYYY format ONLY)
Names of Statutory Governing Body Members who
attended
Minutes documented
and circulated (Yes / No)
Total strength of Statutory Governing
Body on the date this
meeting was held
Last Meeting of FY2015-2016
20/01/2016 Swami Nisarga, Smt Bharathi Varadaraj, Maa Pradyuta
Yes 8
All Board meetings in FY 2016-2017
Annual General Body meeting (if applicable)
Not Applicable
Board Meeting 1 02/05/2016 Swami Nisarga, Smt BharathiVaradaraj, Maa Pradyuta
Yes 8
Board Meeting 2 26/07/2016 Swami Nisarga, Smt BharathiVaradaraj, Maa Pradyuta
Yes 8
Board Meeting 3 31/08/2016 Swami Nisarga, Maa Pradyuta
Yes 7
Board Meeting 4 03/09/2016 Swami Nisarga, Maa Pradyuta
Yes 7
Board Meeting 5 30/09/2016 Swami Nisarga Maa Pradyuta Maa Karpoori
Yes 7
Board Meeting 6 12/12/2016 Swami Nisarga Maa Pradyuta Maa Karpoori
Yes 7
Board Meeting 7 13/12/2016 Swami Nisarga Maa Pradyuta Maa Karpoori
Yes 6
Board Meeting 8 05/01/2017 Swami Nisarga Maa Pradyuta Maa Karpoori Shri. Prahalad Kakkar Shri. S. Dhorairaj Shri.Prabakar
Yes 6
Board Meeting 9 14/02/2017 Swami Nisarga Maa Pradyuta Maa Karpoori
Yes 6
Board Meeting 10 14/03/2017 Swami Nisarga Maa Pradyuta Maa Karpoori
Yes 6
Isha Vidhya is accredited with the following fundraising & accredition platforms
Give India – Tier I certificatation
Global Giving – Top NGO in 2017 listing
GuideStar India – Gold (for 2016-17) & Platinum level certification (for 2017-18)
CAF India
CAF America
LetzChange
United Way of Mumbai
National CSR Hub (Tata Institute of Social Sciences)
We are deeply grateful to our sponsors:
…and thousands of other donors and volunteers.
“How deeply you can touch another life is
how rich your life is.” - Sadhguru
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